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gregory: the fed. do you stick with quality in credit or do you go down to the junky stuff? priya: stick with quality. james: neither. you buy treasuries. gregory: stick with quality. jonathan: does anyone think the treasury will issue anything longer than a 30 year anytime soon? gregory: no. 2020, strong possibility. priya: it is a mistake but i think they'll probably do it. james: no, i think t back will say no. jonathan: james athey, great to have you with us, alongside greg staples, priya misra. that does it for us from new york city as we round out the month of i will see you in august. september. same time, same place. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ from the couldn't be prouders to the wait did we just win-ners. everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines. mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytime so you only pay for what you need. it's a different kind of wireless network desig
gregory: the fed. do you stick with quality in credit or do you go down to the junky stuff? priya: stick with quality. james: neither. you buy treasuries. gregory: stick with quality. jonathan: does anyone think the treasury will issue anything longer than a 30 year anytime soon? gregory: no. 2020, strong possibility. priya: it is a mistake but i think they'll probably do it. james: no, i think t back will say no. jonathan: james athey, great to have you with us, alongside greg staples, priya...
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and let's begin with judge gregory in the middle. inis actively involved making constitutional democracy work as a judge. and he obviously has thoughts independentle of an judiciary and a functioning rule of law. judge gregory, you are unleashed. [laughter] >> thank you. as any good trial lawyer would know when you have great , experts, you just get out of the way and make them when the case for you. in this case, i have great experts and my job is easy in that regard. the role of a judiciary is absolutely essential. and that is my answer. but it is true. 1787, when our framers came out of that musty room in philadelphia, someone asked ben franklin, what have you wrought? and he said, a republic, if you can keep it. it was important because he said , if you can keep it. he was not speaking to the people who adjusts forms this document to bring forth a new nation. he said this republic will be here if you keep it. constitution has stuck, it sticks, and i think it we, theck as long as people, understand that it belongs to us. the idea
and let's begin with judge gregory in the middle. inis actively involved making constitutional democracy work as a judge. and he obviously has thoughts independentle of an judiciary and a functioning rule of law. judge gregory, you are unleashed. [laughter] >> thank you. as any good trial lawyer would know when you have great , experts, you just get out of the way and make them when the case for you. in this case, i have great experts and my job is easy in that regard. the role of a...
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gregory: the fed. do you stick with quality in credit or do you go down the ladder to the junky stuff? priya: stick with quality. james: neither. you buy treasuries. gregory: stick with quality. jonathan: does anyone think the treasury will issue anything longer than a 30 year anytime soon? gregory: anytime soon no. , 2020, strong possibility. priya: it is a mistake but i think they'll probably do it. james: no, i think t back will say no. jonathan: james athey, great to have you with us, alongside greg staples, priya misra. that does it for us, from new york city as we round out the month of august. i will see you in september. same time, same place. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technolo
gregory: the fed. do you stick with quality in credit or do you go down the ladder to the junky stuff? priya: stick with quality. james: neither. you buy treasuries. gregory: stick with quality. jonathan: does anyone think the treasury will issue anything longer than a 30 year anytime soon? gregory: anytime soon no. , 2020, strong possibility. priya: it is a mistake but i think they'll probably do it. james: no, i think t back will say no. jonathan: james athey, great to have you with us,...
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judge gregory, you are unleashed.gory: as in a good trial lawyer would know, when you have great experts, you just get out of the way and make them when the case for you. my job is easy. the role of a judiciary is absolutely essential. that is my answer. it is true. in september 1787, when our framers came out of that musty , someonehiladelphia asked ben franklin, what have you wrought? and he said, a republic, if you can keep it. it was important because he said if you can keep it. he was not speaking to the people who adjusts forms this document to bring forth a new nation. he said this republic will be here if you keep it. i think the constitution has stick ashink it will long as we the people understand it belongs to us. the idea that the people seated this power to a government for thaturpose, it amazes me most men do not cite the preamble when they come before our court. there are very pressing constitutional issues. our framers spoke in broad language and broad principles. the preamble said to establish a .ore
judge gregory, you are unleashed.gory: as in a good trial lawyer would know, when you have great experts, you just get out of the way and make them when the case for you. my job is easy. the role of a judiciary is absolutely essential. that is my answer. it is true. in september 1787, when our framers came out of that musty , someonehiladelphia asked ben franklin, what have you wrought? and he said, a republic, if you can keep it. it was important because he said if you can keep it. he was not...
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congratulations. >> gregory whytman, i'm a democrat running for president-- >> gregory whytman, well,ve never met anyone that's running for president. >> i got a few buttons here. >> yes, please. >> "gregory whytman: strong on women's right to choose, strong on elevator safety." >> elevator safety? >> elevator safety, yeah. you don't want those to plunge suddenly, you know? >> no. >> can i ask you if you have any particular democratic candidate you're leaning towards right now? >> no. i mean, it's, like, i-- i like everyone who is, like, running the race. it's quite a few members running for the race right now for the democrats. >> can i ask how you feel about gregory whytman? >> uhhhhh, fine. he's good. >> he's fine? >> yeah. >> well, that's me. >> oh. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. ( laughs ) i'm glad you think i'm fine 'cause i doubt that myself sometimes. >> no. you're great. >> can i ask who you're thinking about voting for in the 2020 election? what you think of elizabeth warren, for example? >> who knows? maybe. >> how about pete buttigieg? bernie sanders? no? >> no. >>
congratulations. >> gregory whytman, i'm a democrat running for president-- >> gregory whytman, well,ve never met anyone that's running for president. >> i got a few buttons here. >> yes, please. >> "gregory whytman: strong on women's right to choose, strong on elevator safety." >> elevator safety? >> elevator safety, yeah. you don't want those to plunge suddenly, you know? >> no. >> can i ask you if you have any particular...
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stephen berry is the gregory professor of civil war history at the university of georgia. let me just say, i have a few rules i live by in our field and this is one of them. anything that stephen berry writes i have got to read. stephen berry also always brings to his research, incredible and beautiful writing with rich insight and we like him so much because his work is so good and stephen is such a wonderful guy and is a fantastic teacher as well. and i have as well as many of my students have worked with steve over the years. at the university of georgia, he has not only a terrific scholar but has written and edited six books, my favorite is all that makes a man, love and ambition in the civil war south that was his dissertation done some time ago at the university of north carolina, william barney was there . >> another book he edited was weird in the war, stories from the civil war ragged edge. then there are other things he has engaged in a lot of digital projects many of his graduate students have worked on these projects as well. my favorite of all the digital proj
stephen berry is the gregory professor of civil war history at the university of georgia. let me just say, i have a few rules i live by in our field and this is one of them. anything that stephen berry writes i have got to read. stephen berry also always brings to his research, incredible and beautiful writing with rich insight and we like him so much because his work is so good and stephen is such a wonderful guy and is a fantastic teacher as well. and i have as well as many of my students...
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so but here is the thing about gregory, amid this cavalcade of complaints about the goings-on in camp, he writes the word i want to kick [ null ] that's what he wants to do and he writes the in between his own lines with all his griping, gregory was in it to win it and in it for the duration. gregory, this man man who wrote the letter was killed right here on this ground at gettysburg on july 3 19 -- 1863 on cemetery ridge where more than half of his regimen was killed, wounded or captured. gregory left for children and a wife at home who never knew where he was buried in barely knew what he was gunning for, i don't know if gregory kicked [ null ] but i know he got his [ null ] kicked in concluding the slade article the article noted that the gregory letter is one tantalizing example of many that should turn up in the private archives as the site closes. 6000 more have been transcribed and are expected in the coming year, along with the dynamic mapping features regional variations and word usage and that sounds pretty kick [ null ] to me. indeed it does. [ applause ] thank you very mu
so but here is the thing about gregory, amid this cavalcade of complaints about the goings-on in camp, he writes the word i want to kick [ null ] that's what he wants to do and he writes the in between his own lines with all his griping, gregory was in it to win it and in it for the duration. gregory, this man man who wrote the letter was killed right here on this ground at gettysburg on july 3 19 -- 1863 on cemetery ridge where more than half of his regimen was killed, wounded or captured....
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here's the thing about gregory's letter. this is through a cavalcade of complaints about the goings-on in camp. he writes the word i want to kick ass. it, forwas in it to win the duration. the man who read this letter was killed right here, on this ground, at gettysburg, on july 3, 1863, all upon cemetery ridge, where more than half of his regimen was killed, wounded, or captured. gregory left four children and a wife at home who did not know he was buried. i don't know if gregory kicked ass. i know he got his ass kicked. the author noted that gary letter is one tantalizing example of many that should turn up in the archives as the site grows. lost with 4000 letters from four southern states, 6000 more have been transcribed in the coming year, along with the dynamic mapping features that users can explore regional variations in speech patterns. as the slate article concludes, that sounds pretty kick-ass to me. indeed it does. [applause] prof. berry: thank you very much. >> are you aware of the book b s rracun? what do you th
here's the thing about gregory's letter. this is through a cavalcade of complaints about the goings-on in camp. he writes the word i want to kick ass. it, forwas in it to win the duration. the man who read this letter was killed right here, on this ground, at gettysburg, on july 3, 1863, all upon cemetery ridge, where more than half of his regimen was killed, wounded, or captured. gregory left four children and a wife at home who did not know he was buried. i don't know if gregory kicked ass. i...
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but i ask you to believe in me, gregory whytman, a believable choice.pport, we can build a better future. and, also, hopefully impress my wife. we're going through a bit of a rough patch. she's out canvassing for elisabeth warren. ( laughter ) secretary castro, it's an honor to meet you, and thank you for talking to me. and i hope you'll have a great presidential campaign. thank you, sir. >> stephen: thank you, grigory. we'll be right back with curtis "50 cent" jackson. ♪ ♪ no i, i can't feel the heat ♪ yet don't let it catch you ♪ i can't feel the heat hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... b from mayhem... like me. ♪ s before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? (vo) cascade platinum does the work for you. prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the fir
but i ask you to believe in me, gregory whytman, a believable choice.pport, we can build a better future. and, also, hopefully impress my wife. we're going through a bit of a rough patch. she's out canvassing for elisabeth warren. ( laughter ) secretary castro, it's an honor to meet you, and thank you for talking to me. and i hope you'll have a great presidential campaign. thank you, sir. >> stephen: thank you, grigory. we'll be right back with curtis "50 cent" jackson. ♪ ♪...
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but here's the thing about gregory's letter. amid this sort of cavalcade of complaints about the goings on in camp, he writes the word i want to kick ass. that's what he wants to do. he writes in between his own lines with all his griping, gregory was in it to win it. he was in it for the duration. gregory, this man the man who wrote this letter, was killed right here on this ground at gettysburg on july 3, 1863 and an assault on cemetery ridge where half the regiment was killed, wounded or captured. he left four children and a wife at home who never knew where he was buried and barely knew he was dying for. i don't know if gregory kicked ass, i know he got his ass kicked. the gregory letter is just one tan tantalizing example manufacture that should turn up as the site grows. launched with 4,000 letters from four southern states, 6,000 more have been transcribed and as the slate article concludes, that sounds pretty kick ass to me. indeed, it does. thank you very much. >> hello, yes. are you aware of the book baracume? >> yes.
but here's the thing about gregory's letter. amid this sort of cavalcade of complaints about the goings on in camp, he writes the word i want to kick ass. that's what he wants to do. he writes in between his own lines with all his griping, gregory was in it to win it. he was in it for the duration. gregory, this man the man who wrote this letter, was killed right here on this ground at gettysburg on july 3, 1863 and an assault on cemetery ridge where half the regiment was killed, wounded or...
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i don't know if gregory kicked [ null ] but i know he got his [ null ] kicked. second including the slate article the article noted that the gregory letter is one tantalizing example of many that should turn up in the private voices archive as the site grows. wants to 4000 letters from states, 6000 marvyn subscribed and expected in the coming year along with the dynamic mapping feature where readers can explore word usage and speech patterns and as the article concludes that sounds kick [ null ] to me. indeed it does. thank you very much. [ applause ] you have a civil war book written in the same context because it was first written in the early 1900s and people rejected it because it was written in the vernacular, so i wonder what your thoughts are . >> that would be a fantastic idea, i hope someone would take that on, i mated that on . >> i don't know that everyone is aware of what their 20s but it's the story of a slave the last reported the last slave but it's written in the vernacular of the slave telling the story. as opposed to be in written in polite eng
i don't know if gregory kicked [ null ] but i know he got his [ null ] kicked. second including the slate article the article noted that the gregory letter is one tantalizing example of many that should turn up in the private voices archive as the site grows. wants to 4000 letters from states, 6000 marvyn subscribed and expected in the coming year along with the dynamic mapping feature where readers can explore word usage and speech patterns and as the article concludes that sounds kick [ null...
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so the cia analyst who's an expert on the nuances of this country that produced the gregory craig trialunteered what her job was to the judge and she still got picked and she's still on the jury. now, this is totally normal. >>> we started off our show frustrated that everyday activities cause wrinkles and there's nothing you can do about it? downy wrinkleguard is a fabric conditioner that helps protect you from wrinkles all day. pants washed with downy wrinkleguard and detergent are virtually wrinkle free. try downy wrinkleguard. why accept it frompt an incompyour allergy pills?e else. flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief >>> we started off our show tonight in part with reporting on that highly anticipated speech today from presidential candidate beto o'rourke. you don't have to take my word for it. beto o'rourke himself is about to be live with lawrence o'donnell right here right now on the "last word." so do not change that dial. good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel. and we also hav
so the cia analyst who's an expert on the nuances of this country that produced the gregory craig trialunteered what her job was to the judge and she still got picked and she's still on the jury. now, this is totally normal. >>> we started off our show frustrated that everyday activities cause wrinkles and there's nothing you can do about it? downy wrinkleguard is a fabric conditioner that helps protect you from wrinkles all day. pants washed with downy wrinkleguard and detergent are...
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gregory jackson. gregory: good afternoon. i'm gregory jackson, with the community justice fund. -- justice action fund. also, a survivor of gun violence. i want to thank the house of representatives are making such a strong stride forward to reduce violence. as hopefully many of you know, hundreds of thousands of people survive gun violence every year. while we may think that's a small thing, what we don't see are the hours of therapy they go through, the trauma, the tears family's eyes. the years of emotional trauma that happen with an act of violence. i grew up in rural virginia. guns were a means to hunt. maybe to protect yourself. but in 2013, i was struck down by a stray bullet when somebody tried to take my life. after 21 days in the hospital, i was able to get back on my feet. after six months of recovery. i am still dealing with it every day. i've spoken to hundreds of survivors. they are going through the same thing every single day and really waiting for congress to step up and do something. in our cities every day,
gregory jackson. gregory: good afternoon. i'm gregory jackson, with the community justice fund. -- justice action fund. also, a survivor of gun violence. i want to thank the house of representatives are making such a strong stride forward to reduce violence. as hopefully many of you know, hundreds of thousands of people survive gun violence every year. while we may think that's a small thing, what we don't see are the hours of therapy they go through, the trauma, the tears family's eyes. the...
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so the cia analyst who's an expert on the nuances of this country that produced the gregory craig trialered what her job was to the judge and she still got picked and she's still on the jury. now, this is totally normal. to] mm, uh, what do you do for fun? -not this. ♪ -oh, what am i into? mostly progressive's name your price tool. helps people find coverage options based on their budget. flo has it, i want it, it's a whole thing, and she's right there. -yeah, she's my ride. this date's lame. he has pics of you on his phone. -they're very tasteful. he hashe borrowed billionsphone. donald trump failed as a businessman. and left a trail of bankruptcy and broken promises. he hasn't changed. i started a tiny investment business, and over 27 years, grew it successfully to 36 billion dollars. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. i'm running for president because unlike other candidates, i can go head to head with donald trump on the economy, and expose him fo what he is: a fraud and a failure. i come face-to-face with a lot of behinds. so i know there's a big need for new gas-x maximum
so the cia analyst who's an expert on the nuances of this country that produced the gregory craig trialered what her job was to the judge and she still got picked and she's still on the jury. now, this is totally normal. to] mm, uh, what do you do for fun? -not this. ♪ -oh, what am i into? mostly progressive's name your price tool. helps people find coverage options based on their budget. flo has it, i want it, it's a whole thing, and she's right there. -yeah, she's my ride. this date's lame....
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gregory is a camp mariah graduate, back this year as a counselor and instructor.to swim changed his world. >> after i completed swimming, i said nothing's impossible for me. that was one of the hardest things for me to do. >> reporter: he's now the legacy of this place, a 19-year-old college student studying robotics and mechanical engineering and inspiring the next generation. >> ah, i didn't see that. >> reporter: as the day ends, gregory and the kids head down to a special anniversary dinner with mariah and her special surprise guest. ground-breaking ballet dancer misty copeland, a mariah carey super fan. >> i wouldn't be a ballerina if it wasn't for her music. it sounds so crazy. >> reporter: abc cameras were with misty 20 years ago when she was an up and coming ballerina, choreographing to her favorite mariah song "looking in." >> being biracial and i saw myself through her. she took hold of her career and had her own voice. >> reporter: misty hosted an impromptu dance party with the kids, including mariah's twins. but mariah herself was stranded an hour away
gregory is a camp mariah graduate, back this year as a counselor and instructor.to swim changed his world. >> after i completed swimming, i said nothing's impossible for me. that was one of the hardest things for me to do. >> reporter: he's now the legacy of this place, a 19-year-old college student studying robotics and mechanical engineering and inspiring the next generation. >> ah, i didn't see that. >> reporter: as the day ends, gregory and the kids head down to a...
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gregory jackson. >> good afternoon. i'm gregory jackson with the community justice fund. i want to thank the house of representatives are making such a strong stride forward to reduce violence. as many of you know, hundreds of thousands of people survive gun violence every year. we may think that's a small are thehat we don't see hours of therapy they go through, the trauma, the tears and their families eyes. the years of emotional trauma that happen with an act of violence. i grew up in rural virginia. a means to hunt. in 2013, i was struck down by a stray bullet when somebody tried to take my life. hospital, is in the was able to get back on my feet. i am still dealing with it every day. i've spoken to hundreds of survivors. we are waiting for congress to step up and do something. day, we ares every losing people. we lost 10-year-old walking across the street to gun violence. a 12-year-old was shot down at a mcdonald's. epidemic that is hitting people in our communities every day. i begged the senate to step up and do something, to push hr8 and strive to pass legislatio
gregory jackson. >> good afternoon. i'm gregory jackson with the community justice fund. i want to thank the house of representatives are making such a strong stride forward to reduce violence. as many of you know, hundreds of thousands of people survive gun violence every year. we may think that's a small are thehat we don't see hours of therapy they go through, the trauma, the tears and their families eyes. the years of emotional trauma that happen with an act of violence. i grew up in...
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. >> commissioners, i am gregory leone a resident of san francisco and representing the chinese merchants. we feel there is a rise of violence crimes against the chinese, particularly we hope the police department will help before it gets worse. for the merchants, besides the crimes there are a lot of petty crimes on the chinese merchants like shoplifting, spit on, groping, racial slurs calling. we get that every day. i have had that since i was a child in san francisco, but i never reported it, and i never kept that in mind. i just hope that people will learn to work with each other and live with each others. heart tread has -- hatred has been around for a long time and hopefully with this president that is having so much on race problems the department will do something about it. i hope that the chief and you commissioners would take time to visit chinatown with a rally with the concentration of chinese and spread the word that we can live with each other. we don't have to hate each other. i hope the department will support the ambassador program. thank you. >> can we shut the door, ple
. >> commissioners, i am gregory leone a resident of san francisco and representing the chinese merchants. we feel there is a rise of violence crimes against the chinese, particularly we hope the police department will help before it gets worse. for the merchants, besides the crimes there are a lot of petty crimes on the chinese merchants like shoplifting, spit on, groping, racial slurs calling. we get that every day. i have had that since i was a child in san francisco, but i never...
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gregory: thank you. glad to be here.ay s julie:st like her. she has beautiful hair, and she's just one of our puppies that's gonna be up for adoption that day at clear the shelters. damian: we do have some video from prior events.
gregory: thank you. glad to be here.ay s julie:st like her. she has beautiful hair, and she's just one of our puppies that's gonna be up for adoption that day at clear the shelters. damian: we do have some video from prior events.
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and gregory craig is an unusual cat to see in the courtroom here. >> yeah. it's somewhat strange.a little bit like a hose somebody might have let go of that is spinning around wildly. the notion that greg craig window up on trial if somebody came to you at the beginning of this mueller saga back in may of 2017 and said that at the end of this we're going to see a former obama white house counsel standing trial in washington, d.c. in federal court, you probably would have said you're nuts. it is a little bit surprising. but these are the loose ends that you often see prosecutors run down with a vengeance when one of these investigations gets up to full speed. >> one of the interesting dynamics of the sort of mueller era has been watching the justice department get more aggressive than they've ever been in the past on foreign agents. the foreign agent registration act has existed since the 1930s or something, but it hasn't been something where there have been a lot of prosecutions. but we've seen it come up again and again, both in plea agreements and in actual charges with a number
and gregory craig is an unusual cat to see in the courtroom here. >> yeah. it's somewhat strange.a little bit like a hose somebody might have let go of that is spinning around wildly. the notion that greg craig window up on trial if somebody came to you at the beginning of this mueller saga back in may of 2017 and said that at the end of this we're going to see a former obama white house counsel standing trial in washington, d.c. in federal court, you probably would have said you're nuts....
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in fact, my first made in speech in the senate was on behalf of a judicial candidate, roger gregory, was in your previous panel on the judiciary, he is now chief judge of the fourth circuit court of appeals. mike thomas and i met with him right after i got sworn in, and he had been nominated by president clinton right at the end of his term. typical of the senate, it was held up and nothing happened, but he was on the bench. the republicans were in control of the senate. president bush was soon to be inaugurated. mike and i, i think that is you over there, chief justice -- that is you, good, thank you -- judicial recognition. . anyway, i talked with the candidate to see what his judicial philosophy was. i was so proud to listen to him today and so glad to see everyone applauding to his commitment to the constitution and our representative democracy. wented up thinking, when i in to see judge, i was skeptical that you were a clinton appointee -- but i got to see his qualifications and capabilities, and my first speech of the senate floor was above my colleagues to go all it takes and
in fact, my first made in speech in the senate was on behalf of a judicial candidate, roger gregory, was in your previous panel on the judiciary, he is now chief judge of the fourth circuit court of appeals. mike thomas and i met with him right after i got sworn in, and he had been nominated by president clinton right at the end of his term. typical of the senate, it was held up and nothing happened, but he was on the bench. the republicans were in control of the senate. president bush was soon...
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>> former chief economist for the international monetary fund and gregory valier, u.s.stments. thank you both for being with me. greg, let me start with you. how much is president trump's trade war impacting the u.s. economy? >> it's still growing. it's nothing to write home about. 2%. consumers are still spending. job market is okay. it's the uncertainty more than anything else. that farmer we just heard from, people who run businesses who need components of china face a lot of uncertainty. it looks like it's not going to go away any time soon. >> ken, what's your take? >> businesses aren't investing here at home either. it's toxic for the economy. it could come home to roost in the united states. >> a source close to the president told the washington post this, how the president is seeing the headlines. he speaks publicly and it's all honky dory. apparently he's telling his aides, or this is their perception, he's rattled, that all these people who do economic forecasting are a bunch of establishment weenies, elites who don't know anything about the real economy and t
>> former chief economist for the international monetary fund and gregory valier, u.s.stments. thank you both for being with me. greg, let me start with you. how much is president trump's trade war impacting the u.s. economy? >> it's still growing. it's nothing to write home about. 2%. consumers are still spending. job market is okay. it's the uncertainty more than anything else. that farmer we just heard from, people who run businesses who need components of china face a lot of...
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. >>> gregory craig, president obama's first white house counsel was back in court today for his federalze the only person from a krakt administration to be indicted as a result of the mueller investigation for work he did alongside trump's campaign chairman. the craig trial continues apace. they report tonight that the judge at one point lit into flynn's defense -- into gregory craig's defense team for talking about stuff she had told them to leave alone in court. according to the reporting, there was much huffing and puffing in the courtroom and even throwing around stacks of paper. very exciting. the greg craig trial will continue to continue this week. elsewhere and continuing mueller related proceedings, we're still awaiting sentencing for trump national security adviser mike flynn. general flynn plead guilty to lying about his contacts with the russian government while he has been awaiting sentence forg that, flynn last week asked permission to go to this conference, to go to a conference in atlanta in early september. something called the digital soldiers conference. at that event
. >>> gregory craig, president obama's first white house counsel was back in court today for his federalze the only person from a krakt administration to be indicted as a result of the mueller investigation for work he did alongside trump's campaign chairman. the craig trial continues apace. they report tonight that the judge at one point lit into flynn's defense -- into gregory craig's defense team for talking about stuff she had told them to leave alone in court. according to the...
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gregory is the first advocate american deserve on the fourth circuit court of appeals. used thad cochran's desk for the final vote. his desk, as everyone knows it, is jefferson davis' desk. and there was a young person, bill thomas's son who was a page, african-american. they always ask senators, do you want a drink of water, i said, sure. i said, by the way, i will give a speech now and we will finally get a vote of the first african-american on the fourth circuit court of appeals, and i will give the speech on jefferson davis' desk. and young mr. thomas said, that is really cool. [laughter] mr. allen: but that is how the senate operates, very slowly. they need to set priorities, they need to have the governor not only pass a budget, there needs to be a balanced budget. you set priorities. you can say "yes" to everything. and i think the states are going to be the way we repel the -- the way we propel the federal government to finally have a balanced budget. secondly, they need to get back to basics. it is awful. susan and i will be watching people when the government
gregory is the first advocate american deserve on the fourth circuit court of appeals. used thad cochran's desk for the final vote. his desk, as everyone knows it, is jefferson davis' desk. and there was a young person, bill thomas's son who was a page, african-american. they always ask senators, do you want a drink of water, i said, sure. i said, by the way, i will give a speech now and we will finally get a vote of the first african-american on the fourth circuit court of appeals, and i will...
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this evenings mainstage performers include pink martini and gregory porter.n san francisco it is the second day of the outside lands music festival. childish gambino and hosier are among today's performers at golden gate park. the extra security hazard measures are in effect both possibles in response to recent mass shootings. basket is looking into a specific suspicious package that prompted the evacuation of a walmart and milpitas. was found yesterday afternoon at the store and mccarthy ranch marketplace. the package was later determined to be safe and it is believed that the contents were fireworks. >>> to the 49er faithful nation, football is here. the week one of football season kicks off this week. the couple is coming to santa opener. the kickoff is at 6. >> a bit of a warm up over the weekend. today is fine. the main thing about today is you will notice it is more humid. more humid than difficult. for tomorrow, most of that goes away. the temperatures climb from 83 in lent from 1991 tomorrow and 95 tuesday. things will warm up over the next few days.
this evenings mainstage performers include pink martini and gregory porter.n san francisco it is the second day of the outside lands music festival. childish gambino and hosier are among today's performers at golden gate park. the extra security hazard measures are in effect both possibles in response to recent mass shootings. basket is looking into a specific suspicious package that prompted the evacuation of a walmart and milpitas. was found yesterday afternoon at the store and mccarthy ranch...
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headliners included in bogue and gregory porter. now in its 30th year the festival highlights the global appeal of jazz artists from colombia, sweden and japan. for the first time this ar festivalgoers can go to a stage dedicated o up-and-coming artists. joining me now is the executive director of central j san jose jazz. welcome. >> first, ea30 s ago there were eight headliners and the hope that people would buy a lot of beer. ou now e got 150 bands and 14 stages. what has changed about jazz festival? >> it has beea big community at comes together ery year to produce. there are folks that are still involved e organization from the first year. their knowledge is still present. a these s are spread throughout downtown. sometimes we close t or have indoor venues and its an undertaking that involves the whole community. city partners and other folks, too. >> ere has been ups and downs in the past 30 years. how has san jose jazz and thrived? >> we did change the beer business model. it was originally a free festival and we have adapted
headliners included in bogue and gregory porter. now in its 30th year the festival highlights the global appeal of jazz artists from colombia, sweden and japan. for the first time this ar festivalgoers can go to a stage dedicated o up-and-coming artists. joining me now is the executive director of central j san jose jazz. welcome. >> first, ea30 s ago there were eight headliners and the hope that people would buy a lot of beer. ou now e got 150 bands and 14 stages. what has changed about...
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you probably heard of this fellow, gregory peck. this is his first movie. and it's about red partisans. and of course he dies a noble death fighting for the soviet union. and over here is another one called the north star. which again depicts partisans, to some degree. containing many of the famous actors and actresses of the 1940s. 1945, of course, after 1945, things changed. the soviets became our enemies. we saw them very seldomly i movies. excuse me. until the soviet union fell. then we began to see movies again. defiance, about soviet jewish partisans. and others that came along. i would say about the uniform, and the reference they am a guard, when the red army was first organized in the 1920s by trotski, one thing he wanted to do was to eliminate the uniform of the past, of the czarist regime. so under the czar, the uniform of a regular soldier, in many cases looked very much like the one i'm wearing. the difference being, for example, they would have the raised collar, and they would epilets. so he took the uniform and said i would to make it a work
you probably heard of this fellow, gregory peck. this is his first movie. and it's about red partisans. and of course he dies a noble death fighting for the soviet union. and over here is another one called the north star. which again depicts partisans, to some degree. containing many of the famous actors and actresses of the 1940s. 1945, of course, after 1945, things changed. the soviets became our enemies. we saw them very seldomly i movies. excuse me. until the soviet union fell. then we...
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back with us, david gregory and joe lockhart, i think for illustration sake, david, we should play the one about melania trump's thoughts on kim jong un. listen to the president. >> the first lady has gotten to know kim jong un, and i think she would agree with me, he is a man with a country that has tremendous potential. >> she's never met him. >> yeah. >> i mean, this is why the role of press secretary is such adminished j admin -- demiminished job. the job of having to correct the mistakes, off on his own tangent. the president feels as if melania has gotten to know him because he's gotten to know him. >> i'm so glad you point that out, because that is the explanation. >> i can read it. >> president trump confides in his wife on so many issues, including the detailed elements of his strong relationship with chairman kim and while the first lady hasn't met him, the president feels, the president feels like she's gotten to know them. >> and that is so, i think, instructive, david, for a lot of what we're told. if the president feels it strongly enough, to him it's true or it's worth s
back with us, david gregory and joe lockhart, i think for illustration sake, david, we should play the one about melania trump's thoughts on kim jong un. listen to the president. >> the first lady has gotten to know kim jong un, and i think she would agree with me, he is a man with a country that has tremendous potential. >> she's never met him. >> yeah. >> i mean, this is why the role of press secretary is such adminished j admin -- demiminished job. the job of having...
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out one of the two felony charges gregory craig was facing.ppened in other mueller prosecutions, but it is worth watching. both because this is the only democratic official caught up in the russia mess so far, and because this is the prosecution that is in the most trouble. one of the two charges being thrown outright before the trial starts. and because this thing is about to start in open court, monday in federal court in d.c. so, yes, i know there's a lot going on right now but honestly there is a lot going on right now. no time to waste. watch this space. now. no time to waste watch this space if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if
out one of the two felony charges gregory craig was facing.ppened in other mueller prosecutions, but it is worth watching. both because this is the only democratic official caught up in the russia mess so far, and because this is the prosecution that is in the most trouble. one of the two charges being thrown outright before the trial starts. and because this thing is about to start in open court, monday in federal court in d.c. so, yes, i know there's a lot going on right now but honestly...
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gregory melican, [bleep] you, gregory. steven malakoff, [bleep] you. [bleep] you, steven. to solve. -do it. -[bleep]ing off in a helicopter. -that is it. [ cheers and applause ] kimmel: alright. hey, we got a great show tonight. lin-manuel miranda is here, and we'll be right back with michelle obama. ♪ and this is a real person named mackenzie book. hi, i'm mac book. so mac, which laptop lasts longer? surface laptop lasts longer. hmm, interesting. and which one's faster? this one's faster. really? amazing. which one has a better touchscreen? the surface has a better touchscreen. because it actually has a touchscreen. oh, right. macs don't have touchscreens. you should get a surface. trust me, i'm mac book. well, there you have it. mac book says, "get a surface." but one blows them allmany moisturizers... out of the water. hydro boost with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back... neutrogena® and try our hydrating makeup. know what more shrimp!ith steak and shrimp? and you know what goes great with that shrimp? steak and unlimited shrimp! and this year, with
gregory melican, [bleep] you, gregory. steven malakoff, [bleep] you. [bleep] you, steven. to solve. -do it. -[bleep]ing off in a helicopter. -that is it. [ cheers and applause ] kimmel: alright. hey, we got a great show tonight. lin-manuel miranda is here, and we'll be right back with michelle obama. ♪ and this is a real person named mackenzie book. hi, i'm mac book. so mac, which laptop lasts longer? surface laptop lasts longer. hmm, interesting. and which one's faster? this one's faster....
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like congressman gregory meeks, and we're lucky to have him tonight. thank you, congressman. >> always a pleasure. >> so let's get after it. what is the case against? >> no one wants to get rid of the guy that's the occupant of 1600 pennsylvania avenue right now. now more than me and i'm sure speaker pelosi and others. what we want to do is make sure that we dot our i's and cross our t's and get every evidence, all of the evidence that will go so that when we do impeach, if we get to that impeachment point, we can make sure he's also convicted. look, what's actually happening now is very similar to what would take place in an impeachment inquiry anyways. what's going on. >> nadler says there is one going on. >> that's correct. it's semantics to one extent. the judiciary committee is doing its investigations. i sit on the financial services committee. we're doing an investigation. i also sit on the foreign affairs committee. it's continuing its investigation. elijah cummings is doing what he has to do. on government and oversight. richard neal is doing
like congressman gregory meeks, and we're lucky to have him tonight. thank you, congressman. >> always a pleasure. >> so let's get after it. what is the case against? >> no one wants to get rid of the guy that's the occupant of 1600 pennsylvania avenue right now. now more than me and i'm sure speaker pelosi and others. what we want to do is make sure that we dot our i's and cross our t's and get every evidence, all of the evidence that will go so that when we do impeach, if we...
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some of the headliners include the o jays, gregory porter and diane reeves.he jazz fest runs through sunday. >>> next at 5:00 a.m., moving the pews out of the way for a different kind of activity. historic ka theed drals. >>> an armed man sparks serious panic at a walmart. he entered the store with a bulletproof vest, assault rifle and more than 100 rounds of ammunition. >>> a central valley city may be movi this is you shopping. and this is you maximizing at t.j.maxx. you shopping, you maximizing. you shopping, you maximizing. get more of the brands you love and the quality you want, and save every time. it's not shopping, it's maximizing. start maximizing today! maxx life at t.j.maxx. >>> now at 5:00, san francisco police set up crime tape and search all over for evidence. the scene they responded to overnight. >>> also ahead this morning, a tough decision for hundreds of local kids. which new backpack to pick at the annual giveaway this morning. 3,300 kids will show up for that. >> always good to look good on the first day of school. >> it makes a differen
some of the headliners include the o jays, gregory porter and diane reeves.he jazz fest runs through sunday. >>> next at 5:00 a.m., moving the pews out of the way for a different kind of activity. historic ka theed drals. >>> an armed man sparks serious panic at a walmart. he entered the store with a bulletproof vest, assault rifle and more than 100 rounds of ammunition. >>> a central valley city may be movi this is you shopping. and this is you maximizing at...
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out one of the two felony charges gregory craig was facing.r mueller prosecutions, but it is worth watching. both because this is the only democratic official caught up in the russia mess so far, and because this is the prosecution that is in the most trouble. one of the two charges being thrown outright before the trial starts. and because this thing is about to start in open court, monday in federal court in d.c. so, yes, i know there's a lot going on right now but honestly there is a lot going on right now. no time to waste. watch this space. red dest, ripe, they make everything better. like our strawberry poppyseed salad and new strawberry summer caprese salad. order online for delivery. panera. food as it should be it's been a long time since andrew dusted off his dancing shoes. luckily denture breath will be the least of his worries. because he uses polident 4 in 1 cleaning system to kill 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. polident. clean. fresh. and confident. of odor causing bacteria. oh, come on. flo: don't worry. you're covered. (drama
out one of the two felony charges gregory craig was facing.r mueller prosecutions, but it is worth watching. both because this is the only democratic official caught up in the russia mess so far, and because this is the prosecution that is in the most trouble. one of the two charges being thrown outright before the trial starts. and because this thing is about to start in open court, monday in federal court in d.c. so, yes, i know there's a lot going on right now but honestly there is a lot...